Governance Ethics for Evidence Based Policymaking
Creators
- 1. Kpeople
- 2. R&I Lawyer and Ethics Expert
- 3. ICTLC
- 4. 21c Consultancy
- 5. FECYT
Description
In this the Governance Ethics Track of the Evidence Based Policymaking in Europe Summit 2021, core ethical issues identified in the context of projects to develop policymakers’ ability to make key policy decisions based on objective criteria derived from real-world data were discussed - such as ensuring the relevance of collected and processed data, the management of potential biases within datasets or processing algorithms, and the transparency, explainability and security of the data analysis and visualisation process - as well as strategies implemented in each of the relevant projects to ensure these (and other) issues are efficiently addressed, so as to simultaneously protect the trustworthiness and effectiveness of the solutions pursued by each Project. In this Brief, we go over the most significant ideas and conclusions reached during this Track, and also provide a summary of the policy recommendations based on the experience gathered within the different Projects.
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POLICY_CLOUD_Governance_Ethics_Policy_Brief_WEB_Mar2022_Final.pdf
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Funding
- European Commission
- AI4PublicPolicy – Automated, Transparent Citizen-Centric Public Policy Making based on Trusted Artificial Intelligence 101004480
- European Commission
- IntelComp – A Competitive Intelligence Cloud/HPC Platform for AI-based STI Policy Making 101004870
- European Commission
- DECIDO – eviDEnce and Cloud for more InformeD and effective pOlicies 101004605
- European Commission
- PolicyCLOUD – Policy Management through technologies across the complete data lifecycle on cloud environments. 870675
- European Commission
- DUET – Digital Urban European Twins for smarter decision making 870697